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Orexin Modulation of VTA Dopamine Neuron Activity: Relevance to Schizophrenia
Stephanie M. Perez
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Daniel J. Lodge
Department of Pharmacology
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Neuroscience
Thalamus
100%
Dopamine
66%
Acetate
44%
Orexin
44%
Dementia Praecox
33%
Neuron
33%
Hippocampus
22%
Peptide
22%
Ventral Tegmental Area
22%
Orexin Receptor
22%
In Vivo
11%
Psychosis
11%
Electrophysiology
11%
Cognitive Disorders
11%
Orexin-A
11%
Orexin B
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dopamine
66%
Rat
55%
Methylazoxymethanol Acetate
44%
Schizophrenia
33%
Orexin
33%
Diseases
22%
Systemic Administration
22%
Peptide
22%
Orexin Receptor
22%
Psychosis
11%
Cognitive Defect
11%
Orexin Antagonist
11%
Orexin B
11%
Orexin A
11%